Teaching With Variety

Table of Contents and Authors

Table of Contents

  1. The Importance of Teaching
  2. Teaching by Example
  3. Aims and Objectives
  4. Storytelling
  5. Asking and Answering Questions
  6. Leading a Discussion
  7. Student-Centered Teaching Methods
  8. Panel Discussion
  9. Audio Aids
  10. How Charts Can Help Your Teaching
  11. The Chalkboard
  12. The Overhead Projector
  13. Computer Presentations - New
  14. Hand Puppets
  15. Teaching with Objects or Models
  16. Memory Work
  17. Lesson Preparation
  18. Applying the Lesson
  19. Good Discipline
  20. Evaluating Your Teaching
  21. A Filing System
  22. How to Conduct a Teacher Training Course

Authors

Arlo and Jane Moehlenpah

Arlo Moehlenpah has been teaching professionally since 1959. He has taught at Macalester College, Wisconsin State University, Gateway College of Evangelism, Conquerors Bible College, Christian Life College, and San Joaquin Delta College. For many years he and his wife have taught teacher training courses and seminars. Most of the material in this book has been used in these courses. For more information regarding his academic and professional qualifications see the About the Author page in the Creation versus Evolution section of this website.

Jane Moehlenpah is an experienced Sunday School teacher. She has assisted her husband in teaching the teacher training courses and seminars. Her specialties include storytelling, teaching with audio aids, teaching with puppets and memory work. She is the author of the chapters relating to these subjects.

This book has been written as a textbook for the training of teachers in both churches and Bible colleges. The chapters do not have to be covered in the order presented. We trust that this material will benefit your teaching and those you train.